2012 has a bunch of movies I"m itching to see...and these are just the SF/Fantasy ones
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io9.comThe RavenJohn Cusack stars as fantasy/horror writer Edgar Allen Poe, as he investigates a series of crimes based on his stories.
The Hunger Games (based on the books)
It"s a post-apocalyptic future, and the United States has become the dystopian Panem, where children battle to the death in a huge arena.
The AvengersThe culmination of all those Marvel superhero films, this one sees a crew of movie stars facing off against Loki, and his friends.
Battleship The board game you haven"t played in years becomes a Transformers-esque action movie about aliens who come down and trap naval vessels in a magic ocean bubble, where they have to fight monsters.
Men in Black IIIThe sequel nobody asked for. Agent J (Will Smith) has to travel back to the 1960s and meet a young Agent K.
Abraham Lincoln, Vampire HunterOne of America"s greatest presidents is revealed as a slayer of our greatest monsters, in this adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith"s book.
G.I. Joe: Retaliation This time, Bruce Willis plays the eponymous Joe. And the master of disguise, Zartan, is trying to take over the world"s leaders. Also with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
The Dark Knight RisesThe conclusion of Chris Nolan"s epic Batman trilogy. Bane demolishes football fields, Catwoman spouts Occupy Wall Street rhetoric, and Bruce Wayne gets pretty messed up.
Total RecallUnderworld"s Len Wiseman directs a remake of the Paul Verhoeven film, in which we never go to Mars. Instead, the nations of Euromerica and New Shanghai battle, and Colin Farrell is caught in the middle.
DreddMega City One"s greatest lawman finally gets a serious film, with Karl Urban as a Dredd who never takes his helmet off. Sarah Connor and Cersei Lannister, aka Lena Headey, is the villain.
LooperThis time-travel movie, directed by Brick"s Rian Johnson, features Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a hitman who has to deal with his own future self (Bruce Willis).
The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyPeter Jackson returns to Middle Earth, in the first half of an adaptation of Tolkien"s classic quest novel.
Outlook: The first trailer was the stuff of dreams. And Martin Freeman looks perfect as Bilbo Baggins.
World War ZBrad Pitt stars in an adaptation of Max Brooks" novel, playing a United Nations employee who races around the world trying to stop a zombie pandemic.
Iron SkyThe thrilling "Nazis on the Moon" film that we"ve been drooling over. Coming out April 4 in Finland, and hopefully sometime later in the U.S. and god knows when in the UK.
That"ll hold you....and yes, I know they"re mostly popcorn movies